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Re: Well, crap!

To: eddie@ratdat.com
Subject: Re: Well, crap!
From: Vicki Burrows <gregnvicki@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 22:36:55 -0700
Ugh!  That is painful to see.  Trees are very unforgiving objects.  Hope she is
doing well.  Several years ago I was going through a wrecking year and saw a
forest service car that had clearly hit a very large tree at a considerable
speed.  The tree had penetrated almost to the fire wall right in front of the
driver.  I walked around to the passenger compartment expecting to see
considerable interior damage.  What amazed me was that everything was pretty
much intact... the steering wheel was relatively unmoved, the seat was unbroken,
and the foot well had only moved in slightly.  The door even opened and closed,
though not perfectly.  On further inspection, it was clear that the engine had
dropped down and gone under as designed, and the steering column and seat had
done their job of staying put.  The make of car?  Volvo... an older wagon at
that.  Very impressive.  I guess they do build a safe car after all, even if the
old ones look, well, somewhat fashion challenged.
Greg Burrows

eddie@ratdat.com wrote:

> That's something I always dread... in fact the number one reason that I no
> longer use any of my old Datsuns every day. I decided to keep one of my
> Roadsters as a parts car just in case of a disaster like this because they
> are a little hard to find parts for here. Many condolences, Gordon. It
> fortunate that it can be repaired and you weren't hurt.
>
> One of the guys here recently finished a very thorough restoration of a
> Datsun 810 and on the way back from the first show he took it to his wife
> (he was driving another old Datsun) lost control on a slippy road caused by
> spilled diesel and hit a tree. Here's the result...
>
> http://www.datsunworld.com/discus/messages/4/51.jpg
>
> Unfortunatelty she was hurt in the accident but is recovering. She was only
> doing around 30mph! The impact was so hard that it pushed the motor back
> about 8 inches,ripping the transmission crossmember from the floor and
> folded the tailshaft at 90 degrees. Nasty. Needless to say it's not
> repairable.
>
> Eddie Rattley
> www.ratdat.com
>
> 1969 - Datsun 2000
> 1969 - Datsun 1600
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gordon Glasgow" <gsglasgow@attbi.com>
> To: "Roadster List" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:45 PM
> Subject: Well, crap!
>
> > Yesterday afternoon I was going to drive the roadster down to Portland to
> watch
> > some of our club members race at PIR. Just south of Tacoma on I-5, the
> traffic
> > was really bogged down, like 5-25 mph with occasional stops. I was just
> about
> > stopped when WHUMP! a Jetta hits me from behind and BAM! bounces me into a
> Ford
> > F-150 in front of me. Damn!
> >
> > The good news on the car is that it missed the front bumpers and the
> Marchal
> > lights. The bad news is that it took out the Hella halogen backup lights
> (which
> > I haven't seen available for years) and it may have gotten into the rear
> > crossmember.
> >
> > Nobody hurt, mostly sheet metal damage, and the car still runs, but I
> think
> > that's it for this summer. Fortunately she has insurance. We'll see how
> good it
> > is.
> >
> > The very odd part is that I was ambivalent about going, right up to the
> last
> > minute. I was late making hotel reservations, I was rushed packing,
> everything
> > just felt wrong. I told Joanne, "I shouldn't say this, but I feel like
> this trip
> > is jinxed." Two hours later, I found out I was right.
> >
> > Pics are at:
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/FrontDamage1.jpg
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/FrontDamage2.jpg
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/FrontDamage3.jpg
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/RearDamage1.jpg
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/RearDamage2.jpg
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Accident/RearDamage3.jpg
> >
> > Gordon Glasgow
> > Renton, WA
> >
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> a name of winmail.dat]
> >
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